“A short film I made entitled Rye Fawkes is being premiered in the show Permanent Vacation at Show Cave Gallery in L.A. on the 12th June 2010, if you’re around go check it out. It’s Ghooulish!”
PERMANENT VACATION “Forever is Just Around the Corner”
New videos by Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, Eric Wareheim, Douglas J. McCarthy,
Eric Nordhauser, Hazel Hill McCarthy III, Darwin Serwink, Abdi Taslimi, Richard Bott,
Ian Alexander Scott, Lewis Wright and more…
The concept of vacation can conjour up feelings of escapism or a total disregard of the mundane.
Vacation is a chance to “let your hair down” and to enter a contrived oblivion of excess. But what if
what was meant to be temporary continues forever? PERMANENT VACATION supposes the effects
of a never-ending story.
Curated by Hazel Hill for Show Cave’s ongoing video series, artist are asked to create a short video
that approaches this topic of PERMANENT VACATION. Screening of these video will be June 12, 2010.
As part of The “Tied Together” project we are taking over the whole of The City Arts Music Project in support of The Nike (RED) charity, supplying antiretroviral medicine to AIDS sufferers in Africa. A great cause. All donations on the night will go to the charity.
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Check out the second installment in Value Videos, the latest project from GETME! contributor, VIDEOTIME.
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LADY CHANN AND LADY DOMINIQUE YOUNG UNIQUE


A BIG THANK YOU TO:
GABRIEL HEATWAVE
DAN BEAN
DOC DANEEKA
AND EVERYONE ELSE INVOLVED.
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Playground Riddim
I recently finished reading a book called ‘Gentleman of Leisure’, which records a year in the life of Silky, a Pimp in New York
in the the late 1970’s. Silky’s really doing it, he’s making 100’s of thousands of dollars every year, he’s Hoes are all obsessively in love with him, he has a massive apartment, a ridiculous customised car and spends all his time buying tailored suits and at the turkish baths with his fellow pimp Dandy. By far and away the most Pimp thing he does however is get one of his pro’s to come over every morning and massage oil into his body for a couple of hours, which they happily do thinking he’s gonna give them a piece once there done but he never does, he just takes his pimp tax and sends them to work. My morning mistress is the playground riddim and the day starts with self moisturising to Who Am I - Beenie Man, getting dressed to Nike Air - Mr Vegas, and then eating my sugar puffs to Work Dem - Merciless. And do you know what I worked out from all this, is that Silky has a much better life than me and there’s just no getting round that.
Inspired by an eclectic mix of culturally specific and cult references
such as action heroes, comics, colourful B-movie posters and dancehall
album artwork, DDF works in felt-tip pen and pencil to create his own
comics, self-published zines, editorial illustrations, commissioned
posters and clothing artwork.
Deity, an imaginary Afro hair care brand conceived and existing in
DDF’s head, is an installation of both drawings and adapted
ready-mades inspired by traditional hand-painted African barber shop
signs and the message of faith and happiness that both these and early
House music (another one of DDF’s influences) are founded on.
Deity dictates a positive propaganda and a belief in the ‘Good Life!’
Daniel David Freeman graduated from Camberwell College of Art in 2008.
Throughout the three years of his BA Illustration course he was a part
of the Crystal Vision collective, exhibiting with its other members at
the ICA and Jaguar Shoes. Since graduating DDF has exhibited in a
group show at Chapter One together with Marcus Oakley, Jiro Bevis and
Colin Henderson amongst others and a 2-man show at Old Shoreditch with
Paddy Jones. He has also produced commissioned work for clients like
Vice Magazine, Dazed and Confused and Adidas.
P.V : Thursday 20th May - 7pm onwards.
The Old Shoreditch Station,
1 Kingsland Road E2 8AA
Drinks provided by Russian Standard Vodka.
LEE FIELDS - MY WORLD
New soul is up there with world music in the list of genres I never ever wanted to like. But it’s time to face facts: there are some amazing new soul artists, and people outside of America and the UK can make some decent music. World music is a sloppy and pretty much invalid term, but we won’t get into that now.
I bought this album sort of based on the cover and was overjoyed to find out it is fucking brilliant. It is almost as good as this video of Lee practicing with his band of skinny white geeks. Peep the spider web doorag:
oh- and a pretty sick handkerchief arrangement here:
KING BB
The thirteenth in our series of guest mixes comes from Scratcha DVA, known originally for his grime beats and as the sparky host of Rinse FM’s breakfast radio show, he has recently started creating his own refreshing take on house and funky. Enjoy
Track listing:
1. Becoming Real – Fast Motion (DVA’s Hi Emotions Remix)
2. Roska & Untold – Long Range
3. Breach – Fatherless
4. S.Chu – Dub Hunter
5. Christian Martin – Ghosts (L.Vis 1990 Remix)
6. Claude Vonstroke – California (Julio Bashmore Remix)
7. Zander Hardy – Signalling (To The Chosen One’s)
8. DVA – Monowaves
9. Redlight - MDMA
10. Wonder – The Flow
11. Tadow - Iman
12. DVA – New World Order
13. Girl Unit – I.R.L (DVA’s Hi Emotions Remix)
14. Ikonika – Ka Ka
15. Laid Back Luke – Step By Step (Edited Mix)
16. Unknown - Untitled
17. DVA – Jelly Roll (Bok Bok & L.Vis 1990 Remix)
18. Roska – Messages
19. Marcus Nasty –
20. Ill Blu – Meltdown
21. DVA – Schizophrenic
22. Cooly G – I.C
23. Major Lazor ft Princess Nyah – Pon Di Floor (Remix)